Boycott the Beijing Olympics unless you support genociding uighyurs and murdering millions of innocent old people with a genetically engineered Chinese COVID19 bioweapon sneak attack.
The vídeo on DIEGO HIPOLYTO is wrong, já falled on jus face um Beijing, qnd the vídeo shows nos medal was on beijing but was here um my country on BRASIL RIO 2016
Every medal winner …. Not only winners but all the Olympians (even non- medal winners as well) reached to that stage just because at some point in their life they never gave up … it is just some stories got highlighted and rest shrouded in obscurity … but the truth is everyone’s story is big deal and big testament of never giving up.
I can’t even imagine the disappointment an athlete faces when he flunks his performance and the pressure he feels to redeem his mistake after 4 years of suffering!
years of pain, motivation, never give up attitude, sacrifice, guilt and lot of bad mouths, every Olympians story is worth of 100 oscars and there are the best heroes.
Not giving up is one of the hardest things we face in life. Not only sports, but with other things as well. I've seen so many people just give up on their careers because of the stress and hardships they had. But winning through that makes them a real winner. I really respect all these athletes for not giving up until the end.
He did win a medal though just not gold 🥇 except for the one he fell on. These are ppl who fail to get any medal and came back to win gold later. El Guerrouj is true 1500m champion that put his name to stone. 1500m athlete take inspiration from him and other many athletes like him
Life isn't easy. Nothing you love and want to do will come to you easily. You have to go through hard times. No part of life is easy, just have to choose which life you want and deal with the consequences
This is amazing. I personally think that all the athlets that are participating of the Olympics games are amazing. I mean... They reach there!!!! It's like ... WOW!! The top of the top.
@@Ana-rb7ws 2004 a nobody and 4 years later an Olympic Champion.2008. This is what happens when you have determination and capability as Someone named Usain Bolt.
Champions are the one who never give up , champions are the one who knows the pain of missing a medal , champions are the one who never said never and fought back like a lion's . That's the reason they are called champions and I think we should call them legends. Goosebumps all the way with tears in eyes 😊
Most of us have a favourite athlete and it's usually someone from our own country. Mine is Spyros Gianniotis. The guy after two previous atempts in the Olympics (Athens, Beijing) he came close to an Olympic medal in London, when he finished 4th in the Open Water 10km race. He was crying at the after race interview because he was already 32yo and he knew that this was probably his last atempt on winning an Olympic medal. Four years later he came back for one last time at 36yo and won the silver medal. I will never forget that day.
and you know, so much respect and honor for these people, at the moment when they fell and showed a bad result, they do not give up and continue to fight!
I thought Kerri Strug would be on here but I didn't get the lose then win aspect u til the third person was shown. They all were amazing! Thanks for such a great set of moments
Abhinav Bindra (India, 10m Air Pistol) deserves to be on this list. 2000 - No medal, failed to make it to the finals 2004 - One of the favourites but no medal (imbalance on the floor he was standing on made him lose in the finals) 2008 - In the Warm-ups just before the finals, he shot a 4 and has never shot a 4 in his lifetime. He quickly recognised the issue, recalibrated his pistol and shot 10 10s to bag gold. He waited for 8 long years and finally achieved what he set out to achieve. Legend in every sense
Oscar Figueroa - 62kg Weightlifting Beijing '08 - Fails all 3 snatch attempts due to a nerve issue with his grip. Eliminated, breaks down in tears. London '12 - Finishes with a silver, setting an Olympic record in the Clean & Jerk with 177kg (had he failed this OR he wouldn't have qualified for medals.) Rio '16 - Wins Gold, in front of hundreds of Colombian fans, and then leaves shoes on the platform to signal his retirement. What a story.
Saikhom Chanu Mirabai is also one of them. She fail in the 2016 Rio Olympic but that never let her go down She came back again in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic to win a Silver Medal in the Women's 49kg weightlifting And Yes 2024 Paris Olympic A big cheer for her to win a Gold 🥇🇮🇳
Cathy Freeman's victory - The first native aboriginal to win gold representing her country, Australia, at the dawn of the century was just spectacular.
Winning or losing is the part of game apart from that take part in the Olympics and represent your country is the big thing. Olympians deserve respect for their hard work and passion towards their game.
Eh, it's true that it's hard work that gets you where you need to go, but I wouldn't say the Athens 2004 "proves" that. He was only a teenager in 2004, he wasn't expected to win or to medal I don't think.
This video would be much better with some brief backstory on each athlete and the nature and context of their persistence. Just showing the athlete miss and then succeed in a later Olympics doesn't really do justice to fully explaining why they were chosen for this top 10 as remarkable.
Well if you give back story to 1 you have to give to all.. That would include Greg L having Aids and knowing he had Aids in 1984. What did we know about Aids in 1984?? It was a ultimate death sentence
Vale ressaltar que muitos desses atletas aí, ao caírem foram criticados por muitos torcedores, inclusive da própria nação, mas eles envergonharam todos egoístas que pensaram que eles não iam se levantar para suas maiores conquistas 😌❤🇧🇷👏🏾👏🏾
Australia 🇦🇺 didn’t loss hope the most but i respect other countries and olympians for not loosing hope I am so proud 🥲 since I am a Australian from Sydney
It's so painful to fail after all that hardwork and it's even more painful when we fail while representing our country and when we fail in front of the whole world. But still, saying that it's OK, I will come back harder, I will win this, is an example of courage. I'm so inspired by each one of you Olympians . I'm a lil disappointed coz they didn't include any Indians in this video!
Now Hidilyn Diaz from PH who brought the first gold for the country. 2008 beijing - placed second to the last 2012 london - didn't finish 2016 rio - silver medal 2020 tokyo - gold medal
This is the winter olympics but anyone remember the speed skater Dan Jansen? I think his sister passed away before his first games 1988 Calgary then he missed again in 1992 Albertville. Finally in 1994 Lillehammer (this was the Harding/Kerrigan games for perspective) he crushes it taking the gold. Very inspiring story
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Can you post the womens 10000m of the rio olympic games?
Great video I enjoy every moment of the olimpicas especially the woman events😌👍👍💜💜
Boycott the Beijing Olympics unless you support genociding uighyurs and murdering millions of innocent old people with a genetically engineered Chinese COVID19 bioweapon sneak attack.
@@coronavirusisacommunistchi845 Tell your government
The vídeo on DIEGO HIPOLYTO is wrong, já falled on jus face um Beijing, qnd the vídeo shows nos medal was on beijing but was here um my country on BRASIL RIO 2016
Every medal winner …. Not only winners but all the Olympians (even non- medal winners as well) reached to that stage just because at some point in their life they never gave up … it is just some stories got highlighted and rest shrouded in obscurity … but the truth is everyone’s story is big deal and big testament of never giving up.
100% agreed
Wowww❤️🙌🙌🙌
This coment should be pinned
@@closetoyourheart ,
Ya Very True🥺🥰
Usain Bolt flexing before the finish line is so legendary.
Yep setting a World Record to boot
And still beats the Olympic record by over 0.15 seconds
That's hardwork++++
@@waynestrickland4589 0
I was apprehensive after watching video compilations of athletes losing from flexing too early
I can’t even imagine the disappointment an athlete faces when he flunks his performance and the pressure he feels to redeem his mistake after 4 years of suffering!
They could see that time as a period to get themselves even better ... 🙂. To an extent that they may break the world record..
They have immense patience.
2:12, Melina waited 16 years for olympic Silver and Never gave up, real goosebumbs for any contender in the world
Was that gold?
I thought it's silver
@@pkpk9513 silver 😂
@@pkpk9513 that silver is worth more than any gold in her possession
Tears in my eyes while watching this video.
Emotional fool
@@thenationalcentrist7200
Stfu
@@thenationalcentrist7200 you are stupid... Tears comes to those who feels it not just watch it
@@RavishKumar-vz1tq
Absolutely true.. Maybe that person is heartless or maybe his brain circuits is having some technical error
Same here
years of pain, motivation, never give up attitude, sacrifice, guilt and lot of bad mouths, every Olympians story is worth of 100 oscars and there are the best heroes.
Not giving up is one of the hardest things we face in life. Not only sports, but with other things as well. I've seen so many people just give up on their careers because of the stress and hardships they had. But winning through that makes them a real winner. I really respect all these athletes for not giving up until the end.
You forgot the most beautiful story of all: Hicham El Guerrouj who fell in Atlanta, was beaten in Sydney and won in Athens …
He did win a medal though just not gold 🥇 except for the one he fell on. These are ppl who fail to get any medal and came back to win gold later. El Guerrouj is true 1500m champion that put his name to stone. 1500m athlete take inspiration from him and other many athletes like him
@@hassanouanir3137 some people in this video did not take gold
Which sport?
@@emtee3098 1500m
@@emtee3098 running
Life isn't easy. Nothing you love and want to do will come to you easily. You have to go through hard times. No part of life is easy, just have to choose which life you want and deal with the consequences
This is amazing. I personally think that all the athlets that are participating of the Olympics games are amazing. I mean... They reach there!!!! It's like ... WOW!! The top of the top.
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The fact that Usain Bolt flexed even before the finish and still managed to beat the world record is just awesome. He is a beast! 😲
More importantly that he didn’t win the first time. The champ was made from grit and hard work. So there’s hope for us all.
Q1
@@Ana-rb7ws 2004 a nobody and 4 years later an Olympic Champion.2008.
This is what happens when you have determination and capability as Someone named Usain Bolt.
I love Olympics, because it shows us how amazing humans are.
Champions are the one who never give up , champions are the one who knows the pain of missing a medal , champions are the one who never said never and fought back like a lion's . That's the reason they are called champions and I think we should call them legends. Goosebumps all the way with tears in eyes 😊
Pure inspiration.. No reel life , pure real life heroes
I cant stop crying, this really inspires me
What about Shelly annn Fraser pryce she was injured and still medal at the 2016 Olympic and won gold in Doha
And then she got the second fastest all time 100m a week ago
@@notalbvin6845 definitely great athlete, Tokyo 2021 will be exciting to watch Richardson USA and Ann Jam
@@hassanouanir3137 I bet it'll be great, sad to hear about Richardson tho
Olympics only do videos that happens at Olympics not anywhere else
Most of us have a favourite athlete and it's usually someone from our own country. Mine is Spyros Gianniotis. The guy after two previous atempts in the Olympics (Athens, Beijing) he came close to an Olympic medal in London, when he finished 4th in the Open Water 10km race. He was crying at the after race interview because he was already 32yo and he knew that this was probably his last atempt on winning an Olympic medal. Four years later he came back for one last time at 36yo and won the silver medal. I will never forget that day.
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Diego hypolito o orgulho do Brasil! Nossa história de perseverança, resiliência e raça!
Diego Hypolito’s medal winning routine is from 2016. The graphic said 2008.
I'm glad someone brought this up
yeah, I was kinda confused how the date was the same but he had completely different hair lol
and you know, so much respect and honor for these people, at the moment when they fell and showed a bad result, they do not give up and continue to fight!
I thought Kerri Strug would be on here but I didn't get the lose then win aspect u til the third person was shown. They all were amazing! Thanks for such a great set of moments
2:26 made me emotional...
True
Abhinav Bindra (India, 10m Air Pistol) deserves to be on this list.
2000 - No medal, failed to make it to the finals
2004 - One of the favourites but no medal (imbalance on the floor he was standing on made him lose in the finals)
2008 - In the Warm-ups just before the finals, he shot a 4 and has never shot a 4 in his lifetime. He quickly recognised the issue, recalibrated his pistol and shot 10 10s to bag gold. He waited for 8 long years and finally achieved what he set out to achieve. Legend in every sense
Oscar Figueroa - 62kg Weightlifting
Beijing '08 - Fails all 3 snatch attempts due to a nerve issue with his grip. Eliminated, breaks down in tears.
London '12 - Finishes with a silver, setting an Olympic record in the Clean & Jerk with 177kg (had he failed this OR he wouldn't have qualified for medals.)
Rio '16 - Wins Gold, in front of hundreds of Colombian fans, and then leaves shoes on the platform to signal his retirement.
What a story.
His story started earlier at the 2004 Olympics where he managed Bronze.
I really appreciate the editing of this video. The color to black and white added a lot of drama that I enjoyed
Saikhom Chanu Mirabai is also one of them.
She fail in the 2016 Rio Olympic but that never let her go down She came back again in the 2020 Tokyo Olympic to win a Silver Medal in the Women's 49kg weightlifting
And Yes 2024 Paris Olympic A big cheer for her to win a Gold 🥇🇮🇳
I wish I can make it as a swimmer in the olympics one day even tho I’m still young I’m trying.
keep trying..you will surely
@@ammarkhanalig Ty!
All the Best 👍
@@dejayuh5189 try hard
Believe in yourself and make your dreams come true.
Diego's face when he made a mistake 🥺
Also his face when he looked at his medal 🥺 hard work pays off
No Why diego Hair Grow Up so quickly
@@Gege-yy2uw I was wondering the same?
@@Gege-yy2uw Becausw the 2nd video of him performing was in Rio 2016 not Beijing 2008. The editors made a mistake
This video changed my life completely. Tq so much for the beautiful clippings.
Celebrating before finishing line is incredible and that's why he is called bolt❤❤❤
Carlo molfetta's shout after his kick for gold looks so satisfying.
This is not a motivation but a inspiration ✌️
Usain bolts celebration will always be in our mind ! They are the legends
1:48 pure class!!
You make me Cry! Thx from Greece 🇬🇷😘
when Cathy smiled it just warmed my heart so much
Cathy Freeman's victory - The first native aboriginal to win gold representing her country, Australia, at the dawn of the century was just spectacular.
Second- Nova Peris won Gold in Hockey in 1996. Cathy was the first in Athletics.
Winning or losing is the part of game apart from that take part in the Olympics and represent your country is the big thing. Olympians deserve respect for their hard work and passion towards their game.
2:43 should be 2016 Rio
Allyson Felix?!?!
Athens 200m - silver
Beijing 200m - silver
London 200m - gold
Allyson Felix did medal though. These are people who had one mistake take away their hopes of medaling only to come back from it a medal
@@LucyLive91 verdade 😃
They are all of the best athletes in the world.
They are all champions to begin with.
3:18 her smile😟🥺💘
I even got emotional after watching this! ❤️❤️❤️🔥🔥. So heartwarming.
What about Lia Manoliu (Romania, discus throw)?
1952 - 6th
1956 - 9th
1960 - bronze
1964 - bronze
1968 - gold
Oh my
Just thundered how much time & hardwork they have done!
Never give up. If you don’t try, you will never succeed. Believe in yourself. 👏🏾 🏆 ❤️
Diego woh his medal in Rio 2016 not in Beijing 2008 .. It is needed to corrected 🙏
yeah...otherwise that would've been impressive hair-growth aswell :D
@@sebastianmallek5617 lol
Will never ever complain about my petty problems again in life! This is a humbling experience! Patience Pays! Huge respect! 🙏
The fact that Melina Robert-Michon is still throwing and is still competitive on an international circuit in 2023 is BEYOND!!!
Every time Diego even looks younger and finally he is a big motivation for everyone now
Whatever happen,let it be happen. Don't ever give up.
The great example of them all is Usain bolt fastest man on earth true legend and inspiration
Incredible Game .... Incredible spirit
Correction: Diego Hypolito fell twice in 2008 in Beijing, 2012 in London, and secured it home in Rio.
yeah I was kinda confused how the date was the same but he had completely different hair lol
So story of athens olympics 2004 proves Usian bolt was not born champion..his hard work and passion for what he does made him greatest of all time.
Eh, it's true that it's hard work that gets you where you need to go, but I wouldn't say the Athens 2004 "proves" that. He was only a teenager in 2004, he wasn't expected to win or to medal I don't think.
After watching the video I feeling emotional
Diogo hypolito gold medal was in Rio 2016 not Benjing 2008. Please correct that
It makes me so happy you included an equestrian in this. Shows that it’s as much of a sport as anything else is.
Thank You Teachers
Gymnasts always impresses me
This video make me emotional 🥺
I don't know why but my eyes were filled with tears. 😭❤️😭❤️
Very nice 👍👍
Great Video! Love it!
At 2:43 in the video it shows Rio2016 in the video but the text says Beijing2008. 🤔
I think u should also add abhinav bindraa who has attempted 4 times at olypics at 10 m air rifle event
Nothing is more motivational than sports
never give up : 3 magical and most powerful words which can change our lives 👌👌
I will keep coming here until I stand in the hall of fame oneday... Thanku athletes for invoking the warrior spirit within me
I like watching the Olympics because there's a story in every event.
This video would be much better with some brief backstory on each athlete and the nature and context of their persistence. Just showing the athlete miss and then succeed in a later Olympics doesn't really do justice to fully explaining why they were chosen for this top 10 as remarkable.
Well if you give back story to 1 you have to give to all.. That would include Greg L having Aids and knowing he had Aids in 1984. What did we know about Aids in 1984?? It was a ultimate death sentence
Cathy Freeman was the first Olympic athlete to both light the cauldron and win a gold medal at the same Olympics!
Still the only .....(as of 2023)
meraviglioso, splendido video!!!
Got goosebumps while watching this...
The guy who hit his head on the diving board wow he was like a seal or penguin such amazing athleticism
Ikr!! Crazy!
USAIN BOLT ⚡ IS THE BOSS HERE
That diego guy from Brazil though ♥️
This is the true meaning of RESPECT✓ 💯
After the last failure, only success remains to achieve
Don't give up
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Vale ressaltar que muitos desses atletas aí, ao caírem foram criticados por muitos torcedores, inclusive da própria nação, mas eles envergonharam todos egoístas que pensaram que eles não iam se levantar para suas maiores conquistas 😌❤🇧🇷👏🏾👏🏾
Never give up!
Australia 🇦🇺 didn’t loss hope the most but i respect other countries and olympians for not loosing hope I am so proud 🥲 since I am a Australian from Sydney
It's so painful to fail after all that hardwork and it's even more painful when we fail while representing our country and when we fail in front of the whole world.
But still, saying that it's OK, I will come back harder, I will win this, is an example of courage.
I'm so inspired by each one of you Olympians .
I'm a lil disappointed coz they didn't include any Indians in this video!
Спасибо.
This made me tear up😭
Felicidades sin miedo al éxito 💪👍👍👍
2:40 - Rio 2016
I hope and pray... This comes true for Dipa Karmakar from India 💓💓💓. Still remember her finals in Rio 2016💔
Rest in peace Gillian Rolton who sadly passed away in 2017 I'm sure that you're still winning golds in heaven 💗
Incredible!
Now Hidilyn Diaz from PH who brought the first gold for the country.
2008 beijing - placed second to the last
2012 london - didn't finish
2016 rio - silver medal
2020 tokyo - gold medal
and I am in tears. Salute ❤️
Beautiful young woman who played in Olympics
2:42 it is the Rio olympics 2016 not Bejing 2008
This video is better than all motivational video 😍
2:37 the date and location it's wrong
Diego has won in 2016 in Brazil
This is the winter olympics but anyone remember the speed skater Dan Jansen? I think his sister passed away before his first games 1988 Calgary then he missed again in 1992 Albertville. Finally in 1994 Lillehammer (this was the Harding/Kerrigan games for perspective) he crushes it taking the gold. Very inspiring story
Billy Mills is my favorite Summer Olympian and Dan Jansen is my favorite Winter Olympian.
Excellent 👏👏👏
Failure is the best way to success, beautiful moment.